The Survey of Bath and District, No. 21 The magazine of the Survey of Old Bath and its associates
Reference Number
PP/2169/21
Level of Description
Item
Title
The Survey of Bath and District, No. 21 The magazine of the Survey of Old Bath and its associates
Creator(s) & Administrative History
Chapman, Mike: Editor Holland, Elizabeth: Editor
Date
2006
Extent
Pages: 52
Description
Includes the following articles: City News II: Archaeology by (excavations carried out on the Gothick Temple at Prior Park, Octagon/Moon and Sixpence, De Montalt paper mill,at Combe Down, St. Martin's Hospital, All Saints' Chapel at Lansdown Crescent, Bath Central Post Office and The Gainsborough Building by Peter Davenport. Churchill House at Dorchester Street by Natalie Cohen. The Wilderness at Prior Park, the Somerset Coal Canal and Old Mills Colliery winding engine at Radstock by Marek Lewcun), pp. 5-9.
Notes and queries (Bath's British Restaurants) by Malcom Hitchcock, pp. 18-19.
This famous city: the story of the Chapmans of Bath (Roger Roll's transcription of a letter sent from Sir George Smith Gibbs to Captain John James Chapman in 1840, and a short article on Sir George Smith Gibbs 1771-1851 by Anne Borsay), pp. 20-21.
Frederick (Fred) Edward Weatherley KC 1848-1929 by W. H. A. Chislett, pp.22-25.
Who are these gentlemen? (portraits of Rev. Dr. Walter Chapman, Master of St. John's Hospital, William Chapman, Colonel Charles Chapman and one unknown), pp.26-27.
John Taylor of Bath (1735-1806) by Sydney T. Chapman, pp. 28-29. (An account of eighteenth-century artist John Taylor).
What did the 19th century do for Widcombe? by Doreen Collyer, pp. 30-35.
Bath Municipal allotments by Malcolm Hitchcock, pp. 36-40.
Francis Greenway (1777-1837): 'the father of Austrailian architecture' by Allan Keevil, pp.41-51
Subject
Allotments Architects Biographies Canals Chapels Paper mills Restaurants Temples